
Boyer Hall
Boyer Hall, provides us with facilities dedicated to the specific needs of humanities programs, complete with state-of-the-art classrooms and seminar rooms, a 140-seat lecture hall, which is also used as a cinema, computer labs, a humanities lab that is used by our digital humanties and also used as a language lab, and departmental resource rooms where students and faculty meet informally to learn together. Boyer Hall was dedicated in the Fall of 2003.
Specific building features that will better serve Messiah students and faculty in all academic departments include:
- 25 classrooms and 3 seminar rooms
- A 140-seat lecture hall, equipped with state-of-the-art audio/visual technology. This room is also used as a premiere quality cinema with both digital and film projection capabilities
- A well-equipped student computer lab
- The Beatriz Howe Humanities Lab dedicated for Digital Public Humanities, Center for Public Humanities and the Langauge
- The Howe Atrium, which is a two-story glass atrium designed to provide open, well-lit study and leisure space
- Seven department resource rooms
- 90 faculty offices
- Administrative office for the Dean of the School of Arts, Culture, and Society